Reflector: EZ-Poxy Hardener

Alex Balic alex157 at pwhome.com
Sat Nov 12 08:32:39 CST 2005


I have one of those tower dual head halogen lights- when I have cold
epoxy just keep it about 18 - 24" away with the lights on the epoxy-
warms it up in about 20 minutes- don't get too close though, will melt
the lids on the containers- yes I found that out the hard way..........

-----Original Message-----
From: reflector-bounces at tvbf.org [mailto:reflector-bounces at tvbf.org] On
Behalf Of Phil Hooper
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 11:06 AM
To: 'Velocity Aircraft Owners and Builders list'
Subject: RE: Reflector: EZ-Poxy Hardener

Jorge, this is a continuing problem for me, partly because I'm a slow
builder.  Last night I had to clean up the dad-gum pump because I
couldn't
get it to flow, even when wiring the spout.  What a mess!  Every time I
open
my storage cabinet I smell styrene, which the factory says is OK.  When
you
don't smell it no more, don't use it.  I found that a heat lamp or hot
water
in the sink dissolves the crystals.  I'm going to Spruce this morning to
buy
a jug of hardener in a metal can, keeping the lid tight (the styrene
leaches
out through the porous plastic bottles from the factory) and then only
having a small quantity in the pump.  I'm also going to try to weather
seal
the door of the hot box to slow the process, probably to no avail.  Your
unopened bottles should probably be OK, happened to me too, just heat
them
up.  If you smell styrene, they likely are OK.  Someone has said you can
thin the goo with denatured alcohol, but Brendan (rest his employee
soul)
said no.

Blessings

Phil

-----Original Message-----
From: reflector-bounces at tvbf.org [mailto:reflector-bounces at tvbf.org] On
Behalf Of Jorge Bujanda
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 6:16 AM
To: Velocity Builder's Forum. Reflector
Subject: Reflector: EZ-Poxy Hardener

I've noticed that the EZ-Poxy hardener becomes grumous at the bottom of 
the container in the pump, even though the inside of the epoxy box 
maintains between 80 (night) and 90 (day) degrees.  These grumes tend to

dissolve with increased temperature and specially with stirring.  The 
problem is, I need to unclog the pump, and go through the 
heating/stirring process almost every day.  I have kept two unopened 
bottles inside the house since I got them with the kit and found they 
were in the same condition.
 
If I expose the bottles to early morning sun to dissolve, will this 
damage the hardener?   Is the hardener already bad and what is the 
cause?   If I get rid of it, how do I keep this from happening to the 
new one?

I welcome your comments.  Thanks

Regards,
  Jorge Bujanda
  XL FG (under construction)
  Palmdale, CA

"Make your best case... not the best case."
"Spare the noise... convince through silence."

Website:  http://members.dslextreme.com/users/jbujanda/



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